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Track & Field Wraps up Two-Day Teamsgiving Relays - South

Franklin Pierce men's track & field

KEENE, N.H. (April 21, 2021) -- On Wednesday, it was the throwers’ turn. The Franklin Pierce University track & field program was back in action for the second day of the Teamsgiving Relays - South. This time, the host Ravens and their competition were at the athletic complex on the campus of Keene State to complete the throwing events.

On the men’s side, freshman Brogan Bonsaint (Somersworth, N.H.) claimed first in the javelin for a 57.26-meter throw. Elsewhere, junior Armani Mette (Randolph, Mass.) took first in the discus with a 37.97-meter throw and second in the shot put for his 13.6-meter distance. Sophomore Connor Everidge (Baldwinville, Mass.) took top spot in both the shot put and hammer after throwing 13.91 meters and 42.41 meters, respectively. Junior Croix Albee (Trenton, Maine) took second in the discus for a 37.58-meter throw and third in the hammer for his 36.5-meter performance. Freshman Sal Lando (Sterling, Mass.) claimed second in the hammer after a 36.74-meter throw and third in the shot for his 12.81-meter throw.

For the women, junior Jessica Brewster (Castleton, Vt.) took second for a 29.69-meter throw in the javelin. Meanwhile, the Nwosu sisters proved themselves victorious once again, as freshman Nkechi Nwosu (Brockton, Mass.) threw 34.18 meters to claim first in the discus and sophomore Julieth Nwosu (Brockton, Mass.) took first in the shot put for a 12.69-meter throw. Nkechi Nwosu also claimed third in the shot put for her 11.43-meter throw. Julieth Nwosu threw 33.82 meters to claim third in the discus. Junior Julia Groll (Southington, Conn.) took first place in the hammer throw with her 39.16-meter throw.

The Ravens are scheduled to be back in action next week, when they host the Teamsgiving Relays - North on Tuesday and Wednesday, April 27-28. Tuesday’s action will be at Conant High School in Jaffrey, N.H., while Wednesday will be a return to the complex at Keene State.